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1.3 Quiz

True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true or false.
 

 1. 

We know that the Hohokam lived along the coast because shells are among the artifacts archaeologists have found.
 

 2. 

The Anasazi built stone dwellings called pueblos.
 

 3. 

The Cherokee lived in the cold Arctic climate.
 

 4. 

Gathering seeds and other plant foods was usually done by the men in Native American cultures.
 

 5. 

Native Americans were using horses when the first European explorers arrived.
 

Multiple Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 6. 

Who were the native peoples who dug hundreds of miles of irrigation channels?
a.
Mound Builders
c.
Hohokam
b.
Sinagua
d.
Anasazi
 

 7. 

Which Native Americans made clothing from sealskins?
a.
Nez Perce
c.
Haida
b.
Inuit
d.
Chinook
 

 8. 

The native peoples who became skilled at riding horses were the
a.
peoples of the East.
c.
peoples of the Southwest.
b.
peoples of the Southeast.
d.
peoples of the Plains.
 

 9. 

The group whose constitution shows that women had a strong voice in government was the
a.
Iroquois League.
c.
United States.
b.
Oneida Nation.
d.
Mohawk Nation.
 

 10. 

The largest settlement of the Mound Builders was
a.
Mesa Verde.
c.
Cahokia.
b.
Pueblo Bonito.
d.
Seneca.
 

Matching
 
 
Match each item with the correct statement below.
a.
Iroquois
d.
Anasazi
b.
Plains peoples
e.
Navajo
c.
Hopewell
 

 11. 

cliff dwellers
 

 12. 

Mound Builders
 

 13. 

lived in hogans
 

 14. 

nomads
 

 15. 

desired peace
 



 
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